Prima facie
Prima facie (/ˌpraɪmə ˈfeɪʃi, -ʃə, -ʃiiː/; from Latin prīmā faciē) is a Latin expression meaning on its first encounter or at first sight. The literal translation would be 'at first face' or 'at first appearance', from the feminine forms of primus ('first') and facies ('face'), both in the ablative case. In modern, colloquial and conversational English, a common translation would be "on the face of it". The term prima facie is used in modern legal English (including both civil law and criminal law) to signify that upon initial examination, sufficient corroborating evidence appears to exist to support a case. In common law jurisdictions, prima facie denotes evidence that, unless rebutted, would be sufficient to prove a particular proposition or fact. The term is used similarly in academic
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Prima facie
Prima facie (/ˌpraɪmə ˈfeɪʃi, -ʃə, -ʃiiː/; from Latin prīmā faciē) is a Latin expression meaning on its first encounter or at first sight. The literal translation would be 'at first face' or 'at first appearance', from the feminine forms of primus ('first') and facies ('face'), both in the ablative case. In modern, colloquial and conversational English, a common translation would be "on the face of it". The term prima facie is used in modern legal English (including both civil law and criminal law) to signify that upon initial examination, sufficient corroborating evidence appears to exist to support a case. In common law jurisdictions, prima facie denotes evidence that, unless rebutted, would be sufficient to prove a particular proposition or fact. The term is used similarly in academic
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Der Terminus prima facie (late ...... der Schein trügt – oder nicht.
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Prima facie "itxuraz" (baina a ...... arte, kontrakoa frogatu arte.
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Prima facie (/ˌpraɪmə ˈfeɪʃi, ...... test it, and create a ruling.
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Prima facie (terme dérivé du l ...... proposition ou un fait précis.
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Prima facie es una locución la ...... ensión "aspecto que presenta".
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Prima facie är latin (i ablati ...... kter är således inte absoluta.
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Prima facie é uma expressão la ...... é usada em ciências jurídicas.
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初步證明(拉丁語:Prima facie),又稱表面證供,是 ...... 鑿或無可辯駁,法院只需考慮案件是否有足夠證據進行全面的審訊。
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Der Terminus prima facie (late ...... der Schein trügt – oder nicht.
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Prima facie "itxuraz" (baina a ...... a frogatzea izango du helburu.
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Prima facie (/ˌpraɪmə ˈfeɪʃi, ...... is used similarly in academic
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Prima facie (terme dérivé du l ...... proposition ou un fait précis.
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Prima facie es una locución la ...... ensión "aspecto que presenta".
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Prima facie är latin (i ablati ...... kter är således inte absoluta.
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Prima facie é uma expressão la ...... é usada em ciências jurídicas.
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初步證明(拉丁語:Prima facie),又稱表面證供,是 ...... 鑿或無可辯駁,法院只需考慮案件是否有足夠證據進行全面的審訊。
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